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Integrated V(D)J and Gene Expression Analysis in Loupe V(D)J Browser

Overview

In this part of the analysis walkthrough, we use Loupe V(D)J Browser to look at clonotypes within a gene expression cluster, and compare clonotype distributions between clusters. You need these files to proceed:

If you're new to Loupe V(D)J Browser, you may want to read the Loupe V(D)J Browser tutorial before continuing.

Loading the Lung Tumor Dataset

To look at clonotypes within gene expression clusters in Loupe V(D)J Browser, you'll need to first download one or more V(D)J .vloupe files, and then import the gene expression .cloupe file.

To start, open Loupe V(D)J Browser, and click on Browse for a Loupe V(D)J Browser File. Choose the LungTumorT dataset and press Load. You see the following after loading:

Next, click on the folder icon on the top toolbar, and select Load clusters from cloupe file. Choose the LungTumorGEX file that you either downloaded from the previous exercise, or from the link above. After importing gene expression data, you see an icon next to the .vloupe file description for which corresponding gene expression data has been loaded.

The icon signals that you can filter clonotypes in that file by cluster.

Cluster Clonotypes in Depth

Select the Cluster option from the Filter By field below the clonotype list. Type 'CD8' in the Enter Cluster Name box. The CD8+ Cytotoxic T Cells cluster appears from the autocomplete list. Select it to limit the clonotype list to cells in that cluster. Clicking on each chain in the list shows you the mutations (vertical lines) against the combined V(D)J reference for the chain.

Next Steps

Now that you've seen how to combine V(D)J and gene expression data with Loupe Browser and Loupe V(D)J Browser, you'll have ideas about how to use the Chromiumâ„¢ Single Cell V(D)J Solution for your own experiments. If you have any questions or feedback about software or other parts of the integrated V(D)J and gene expression workflow, contact [email protected].